The Internet of (Insecure) Things

June 26, 2014
BYOD security issues raise important questions core to cyber security.

After cyber security expert Eric Byres attended the International NCSC One Conference 2014, he wrote an article inspired by speaker Jon Callas, Co-Founder, Chief Technology Officer, Silent Circle. Callas talked about security issues arising from the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement. An industry worry is that employees using personal mobile devices in the workplace to access company resources or check their email can threaten the safety and security of corporate intellectual property. And these BYOD security issues raise questions core to cyber security. Read the full article by Eric Byres

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